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It came out to talk about how 20 women had to participate in the incomprehensible behavior, which ultimately ruined their lives.

Patients argue that they have not warned the high risk behavior of Roppy Hirol. (Representative image)
Drugs commonly prescribed in Parkinson’s disease and unstable leg syndrome (RLS) are associated with serious side effects, including sexual behavior and gambling addiction. Many patients who received Roppy Hirol argued that they did not warn of high risk behavior. Recently, 20 women came out to talk about how Roppy Hiro had to participate in the incomprehensible behavior, which ultimately ruined their lives. Some of them were attracted to dangerous sexual activities and others found that they were addicted to gambling. A woman who did not know the influence of the drug accumulated £ 150,000 (about RS 1 crore).
A woman named Claire said she had a conversation with the BBC, developed RLS during pregnancy, and received drugs after childbirth. At first it worked well, but after a year, she began to experience abnormal sexual urge. She recalled what she was exposed to strangers in a transparent top and jacket. Claire said that this behavior was everyday and felt irreversible. Surprisingly, the impulse disappeared after stopping the drug, but she felt “shame” and “death” by danger.
She said: “The only way I can explain is just departure. Knowing that what you are doing is wrong, there is still element remaining, but it affects the fact that you are doing it. “
In his 50s, Sarah was prescribed dopamine agent drugs from other manufacturers, and soon a serious change in her actions. Before taking the medicine, she was not interested before such things, but suddenly she was obsessed with sex. Sarah began selling used underwear and obvious videos and even participated in a stranger and a phone call. At the same time, she developed a shopping addiction and led 30,000 pounds (about 33 labs) with debt. To manage side effects, she began taking painkillers and sleeping pills, but began to rehabilitate. As a result, she lost both a driver’s license and a job.
Some women have shared that if you take Lopy for a long time, the unstable leg syndrome (RLS) has worsened. As the symptoms increased, the doctor increased the dose and made the action more powerful. This process is called augmented. Dr. Guy Leschziner, a neurologist, shared that these drugs are still important for treatment. But he believes that pharmaceutical companies, medical authorities and doctors should be able to inform the patient about serious side effects.
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